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Volunteer Honor Roll of Service Nomination Form

Volunteer Honor Roll of Service

The MIT Alumni Association's Volunteer Honor Roll recognizes alumni, parents, widows, spouses, faculty, or current students for extraordinary individual performance in volunteer work completed between July 1, 2007 and June 30, 2008. Volunteers can qualify for the Honor Roll in a wide range of categories, ranging from fund raising to club service to individual special projects.

EXAMPLES:

  • A club member redesigned a club's Web site, resulting in a much improved product.
  • A Bronze Beaver Award winner who served on a reunion gift committee made more successful solicitation calls than any other committee member.
  • The parents of an MIT student hosted a large and successful gathering in their home for new MIT students and their families.

View the Volunteer Honor Roll member list for more examples.

A committee appointed by the Executive Vice President of the Alumni Association will review nominations two times per year, in December and June. Those nominees selected for the Volunteer Honor Roll will be listed on the Alumni Association Web site. A maximum of 50 individuals per year may be selected for the Volunteer Honor Roll.

All nominations will be acknowledged.

Name of Nominee
Class/Course/Affiliation
Volunteer role of the nominee - the one for which you are making the nomination. (Example: class or club officer, parent connector, FSILG volunteer)
Describe in your own words the specific accomplishments that the nominee completed within the time period (7/1/06 - 6/30/07) that makes him/her a good candidate for the Volunteer Honor Roll (suggested word count of 300 words or less).
 
Nominator's Name
Nominator's Class/Course/Affiliation
Nominator's Email Address
Nominator's Relationship to Nominee
Additional Names of Volunteers who would support your nomination (required)
Association Staff person who works most with nominee, if known.

 


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